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A dance created by an ice dance couple to dance music with designated rhythm(s) and/or theme(s) selected annually by the ISU Ice Dance Technical Committee.
A turn executed on one foot from an outside edge to an outside edge or an inside edge to an inside edge, with the exit curve on a different lobe from the entry curve. The skater turns in the direction of the entry curve.
See also: Swing Rocker
A short or long, forward or backward edge skated on a curve.
In ice dance, a short lift in which the lifting partner rotates in one direction (clockwise or counter-clockwise) while travelling across the ice.
An edge jump with natural rotation that takes off from a backward inside edge; listed in the Scale of Values according to the number of rotations.
Contains Base Values and Grades of Execution of all listed elements. The scales of values are published by the ISU and Skate Canada.
A championship that qualifies athletes toward and including but not limited to Skate Canada Challenge and the Canadian Figure Skating Championships.
The name given to a portion of an event. Some categories have two segments (e.g., short program and free program) and some categories have only one segment.
The set order of the prescribed steps that compose one pattern of a Pattern Dance.
In ice dance, a series of two twizzles with up to one step between twizzles.
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